Van Hanh General Hospital is permitted to do general check-up and to issue the Health Certificate under Circular No.14/2013/TT-BT of the Minister of Health for foreigners. Please do not hesitate
1. to contact by phone No. 08 62934797
2. to send by email to make an appointment:
hospitalvanhanh@gmail.com
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As today is the "Vietnam Doctor’s Day", we cannot but recall those teachers who came before us in life, the true physicians, the "honest physicians as kind mothers". They are such renowned people as the (Hải Thượng) Lazy Old Man Lê Hữu Trác, late Prof. Dr. Tôn Thất Tùng, late Prof. Dr. Hồ Đắc Dĩ, late Prof. Dr. Đặng Văn Ngữ and many other physicians... » Detail

The process of economic integration has paved the way for the state policy on socialized health care. Many private medical establishments have come into being in this context, who, though freshly emerging, are keeping pace with the changes in society, in the correct policies and approaches of the Party and State. Vạn Hạnh General Hospital is one of them. » Detail

Testing for a cause of infertility usually starts with simple tests for both partners. In addition to an interview and physical examinations, your initial tests will check semen quality and both partners' hormone levels in the blood. Hormone imbalances can be a sign of ovulation or sperm production problems that can be treated. » Detail

Before you and your partner start treatment for infertility, talk about how far you want to go. For example, you may want to try medicine but do not want to have surgery. While you may rethink this end point during your treatment, it’s a good idea to have an idea where you want to draw the line. Many couples do not think about this in the beginning and become emotionally and financially drained from trying a series of treatments. » Detail

Mattel’s suggestion for chilling champagne in a flash: Place bottles in an ice bucket with a layer of ice at the base, followed by a layer of coarse or table salt. Repeat layers until full, then add cold
water. Salt speeds the drop in water temperature. » Detail

Few things are as terrifying as thinking you might have breast cancer: Surveys show it's women's number one health worry. However, 80% of biopsies are benign. And thanks to advances in testing and treatment, breast cancer is less deadly than ever, and curing it is not the toxic, disfiguring ordeal it once was. » Detail

Low or high levels of LDL cholesterol are associated with an increased risk of cancer in patients with type 2 diabetes, according to a Chinese study that noted the increasing evidence of an association between type 2 diabetes and cancer risk. The study included 6,107 diabetes patients. None of the patients were taking cholesterol-lowering statins. » Detail

Inhale. Exhale. Ahhhhh… “This is the first moment in weeks I’ve had to take a breath,” my sister declared the other day, exhaling loudly. She’s juggling an out-of-work husband, a job she hates, and the care of our 80-year-old mother. Her remark struck me so resoundingly, like a bell ringing to highlight something profoundly true for us all, perhaps, because a client had said something similar to me just a few hours earlier. “I just need some room to breathe,” said Jackie, a mother of three with a full-time job as a school principal. » Detail